Care-a-van buses

Sarnia Care-a-van vehicles are designed especially for para-transit service. They are safe, comfortable and accessible, and include the following features: Equipped with one wheelchair/scooter entrance ramp with two-inch wheel safety guards Oversized entrance doors to allow for larger-size wheelchairs and scooters Can accommodate up to five wheelchair/scooter passengers at the same time Air-conditioned Entrance and ramp lighting Grab bars, handrails and stanchions Anti-slip floor covering Rub rails Fluorescent lighting Fire suppression system (not currently available on all care-a-vans)

Riding with a Support Person

A support person can now travel free of charge on Sarnia Transit buses when accompanying someone with a disability who has an identified medical requirement for support. For more information or to apply, visit the Support Person ID card page.

Priority and Courtesy Seating

In compliance with Section 49 of Regulation 191-11, Ontario's public transit authorities now provide Priority seating designated for use by passengers with disabilities.

Transit authorities recognize there are other customers who would also benefit from having a seat near the front of the bus. A courtesy seating area has been designated for seniors, expectant mothers, adults travelling with infants/small children or any other customer who may benefit from a seat near the front of the bus.